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Monday, July 10, 2017

Review Tour: Third Chronicles of Illumination by @IlluminationCAP #review #giveaway

YA Paranormal

Date Published:February 7, 2017

Publisher: Artiqua Press

Oh, no! Johanna Charette and Jackson Roth have allowed a sneaky shapeshifter to slip right through their fingers. The good news is that he’s now trapped between the layers of time and space with their Terrorian nemesis, Nero 51. The bad news is the Terrorian wants to control all the Libraries of Illumination, while the shapeshifter wants to control everything else. Who knows how long the Illumini system will remain safe? It’s taking a toll on Johanna and Jackson, who are smack in the center of everything as they struggle to protect the libraries’ legacy. Can you spell s-t-r-e-s-s? The pressure is driving a stake between the teens, and their mercurial romance could be over before it has truly begun.

Review

This series has been jam packed with shocks and twists and this installment is no different.

It is a novel that will have you immersed in the world C.A. Pack has created. She really does a great job of setting the scene and giving the reader enough backstory about her world.

The characters are very well developed, complex, and multi dimensional which allows the reader to become invested.

C.A. Pack's writing style is very direct. There is no skirting around things.

The overall flow of the novel was very well executed. The pacing was great, it didn't feel rushed or like it dragged. It had the perfect flow.

Author Bio

C. A. Pack is the author of the YA supernatural series Library of Illumination/Chronicles of Illumination, as well as the historical fiction, Code Name: Evangeline, and the fantasy, Evangeline’s Ghost. She is an award-winning former journalist and television news anchor, working in the New York metropolitan area. The author is a member of International ThrillerWriters, and Sisters in Crime, and has formerly served as president of the Press Club of Long Island. She lives in Westbury, NY, with her husband, a picky parrot, and dozens of imaginary characters who constantly demand page space.